WorkingPreacher.org now features the "I Love to Tell the Story," a weekly podcast that invites you into a conversation on the Narrative Lectionary Scripture passages for the coming Sunday. The conversations will be fun, informative, and creative--and will help you and your congregation become "fluent in the first language of faith."

The Narrative Lectionary is a new lectionary source. The concept is simple. Starting September 9 2012 the reading for the day will come from Genesis. Each Sunday we will make progress through the Old Testament, until Christmas when we celebrate Jesus’ birth and enter the New Testament. By May we will have heard, through worship, the entire story of Scripture in a more complete way than the conventional lectionary offers. We hope this create scriptural fluency in all God's children!

Discover the Lectionary audio devotions are intended to bring you closer to God through a deeper experience of His Word. Many churches proclaim specific scriptures each Sunday according to a three-year (A, B, C) cycle. Each Discover the Lectionary episode is based upon that day's suggested scripture from the Revised Common Lectionary. These audio devotions blend contemplative music composed in the moment by keyboardist Bob Ravenscroft, while prayers and scripture are read by Rev. Richard Par ...

Pulpit Fiction is a weekly lectionary conversation hosted by Rev. Eric Fistler and Rev. Robb McCoy. We exegete and discuss the reading from the Revised Common Lectionary, and includes thoughts about pop culture and current events. It is for preachers looking for inspiration as well as any person of faith willing to think critically about their faith and the Bible.

#LectioCast aims to get your sermon/service prep jumpstarted by homing in on crucial issues and themes in the passages and talking through possible opportunities and issues in preaching the various texts. We’ll aim for Lectionary commentary that is sharp and practical, maybe seasoned with a pinch of snark.

Prepare your heart, and the hearts of your children, by listening to this Sunday’s Gospel. The Gospel is paraphrased for younger children and read for older children, followed by engaging questions to help us think about what we’ve heard.

On The Eighth Day was created to help you dive headfirst into the rhythms and timely narratives woven into the Revised Common Lectionary. Each week, the Lectionary gives us four thoughtfully selected passages chosen to carry you and your community through the seasons of the church calendar.

Weekly reflections from Mike Rinehart, bishop of the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Podcast includes relevant ideas about preaching on the revised common lectionary.

J. David Tate is pursuing an MDiv degree from George W. Truett Theological Seminary and is expected to graduate in May of 2015. His ministry goal is to see Christ’s church fulfill the Great Commission and the Mission of God in local communities and around the world. For people of all ages, races, and backgrounds to worship and glorify God in joy and unity in our common and historical Christian faith and tradition.

Prepare your heart, and the hearts of your children, by listening to this Sunday’s Gospel. The Gospel is paraphrased for younger children and read for older children, followed by engaging questions to help us think about what we’ve heard.

WorkingPreacher.org's Sermon Brainwave podcast is a weekly conversation on the Revised Common Lectionary readings for the coming Sunday. The conversations (hosted by Luther Seminary faculty) are fun, informative and creative -- and just may give you the spark that ignites your own sermon brainwave!

WorkingPreacher.org's Sermon Brainwave podcast is a weekly conversation on the Revised Common Lectionary readings for the coming Sunday. The conversations (hosted by Luther Seminary faculty) are fun, informative and creative -- and just may give you the spark that ignites your own sermon brainwave!

Experience exciting, relevant and thought-provoking sermons preached from perspective of the Christian Calendar. Listen for a word of hope and encouragement that will inspire you to seek God and take action on your spiritual journey.Praising - Thinking - Praying - Living Applying are actions that add up to Reflecting. What does the word of God mean to me? How do I pray and live into my faith? Many of these questions are asked over and over in the hearts of people on a daily basis. Reflection ...

Welcome to the St. Bede Psalmcast, a podcast about the psalms in the Revised Common Lectionary, reading them in the context of the Sunday service and alongside the Church Fathers. Email me at psalmcast@stbedeproductions.com!

Each Sunday, we record the sermon from the 8am or 10am Eucharist at St. Stephen's Church in Ridgefield, CT (Episcopal) and publish it as a podcast in the iTunes Store. Click the title of each sermon to see the corresponding Lectionary page.

With hosts Lee Catoe and Jeff Moles - Breaking Church is a podcast that is loosely based on the lectionary; however, aims to break down the walls of the church and build up the body of Christ in the world.

A creative & compassionate Anglican community, worshipping God & serving our neighbors on the west side of Greenville, SC. Sermon audio is available on a weekly basis. We generally follow the common lectionary of the ACNA, drawing each sermon from one of the assigned texts.

10th Sunday after Pentecost, Lectionary Year A1 Kings 19:9-18After a two-month hiatus, LCS sermon audio is back! And what a time to return: a country rocked by white supremacist violence, a church wondering how to live out the gospel in the face of evil, and God's presence in a sound of sheer silence.…

This Sunday we begin a new short Lectionary series that continues through Paul’s letter to the Romans. We’ll focus on #ThreeSteps in a Christian’s Walk, and this Sunday we work to understand faith from Paul’s perspective. Scriptures: Romans 10:5-15 Click here for additional resources on this sermon. Copyright info…

Lectionary texts, illuminated with art, for the Tenth Sunday after Pentecost, Year A - August 13, 2017 9:45 Service Sermon by Rev. Paul Richards-Kuan "It's about Jesus, Dummy" 11:05 Service Sermon by Rev. Tommy Williams, Sr. Pastor "Looking for Jesus"

The world in which we live grows increasingly chaotic and we look around and wonder where God is in the midst of it all. Our skepticism is fueled, in part, by the lie that posits God is nothing more than an absentee and uncaring landlord. The end result? We are in it on our own. That isn't good news, folks. Human solutions to the problems of ou ...…

Welcome back! Sometimes we face challenges and know it; the pressure surrounds us and threatens to overwhelm us, and we seem to have no good options. Other times, we walk into bad situations that in retrospect we should have seen coming. In the passages for today’s Lectionary, Paul is hard pressed to bring two groups together in union with Chri ...…

Morsels & Stories: I talked about the Calendar of the Church Year and why we celebrated the Transfiguration today. Sermon: I talked about the Transfiguration, the atomic bomb that fell on Hiroshima on this day, and how we are called to transform the world around us. The lessons for today can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with ...…

Lectionary texts, illuminated with art, for the 9th Sunday after Pentecost, Year A - August 6, 2017 9:45 Service Sermon by Rev. Karyn Richards-Kuan "Funeral Potlucks" 11:05 Service Sermon by Rev. Tommy Williams "Leaving and Returning"

Jacob the heel grabber. Jacob the swindler. Jacob the swindled. Jacob the fearful. Jacob, now Israel, the limping blessed. Jesus feeding 5000 people with just five loaves and two fish. What does it mean to have enough and to be blessed? The Lord works mighty acts in unusual ways to prepare the hearts of his people to lived a blessed life. Check ...…

Lectionary texts, illuminated with art, for the 8th Sunday after Pentecost, Year A - July 30, 2017 9:45 Service Sermon by Dr. Matthew Russell "Waking Up With Leah" 11:05 Service Sermon by Rev. Tommy Williams "Treasures Old and New"

St. Paul makes the astonishing claim that Christians or more than conquerors through Christ who love us. But we look at our world and the lives of many Christians, not to mention our own lives, and see something quite different. What's going on? Check out what Father Maney has to say about this and then resolve to give your life to the One who ...…

Jacob Encountering Rachel with her Father’s Herds by Joseph von Führich, 1836 Lectionary text from Genesis 29 The Genesis drama intensifies as Jacob falls in love with Rachel, but is tricked by his father-in-law and marries Leah (Rachel's sister) instead. Jacob, who once deceived his father to steal his brother's blessing, now falls victim to b ...…

This sermon, preached at the Feasterville Community Church (http://fcrchurch.org), is based on two of the Lectionary passages for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost: Genesis 28:10-19a and Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43.

Morsels & Stories: I did some show and tell with the main traveling communion sets I use. Sermon: How does pulling spotted knapweed as a child interact with Jesus’ parable of the weeds? The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Matthew 13:24-30 36-43. Listen: https://theologybird.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/p16-stp-2 ...…

http://trinitypreschurch.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Hagar.mp3 Grace Lindvall (Genesis 21: 8-21) Our sermon series on the Women of the Old Testament continues with the story of Hagar. As we look into the stories of the women of the Old Testament, many of the stories we find are often untold and unfamiliar stories but stories which have a pro ...…

July 23, 2017: May God’s words alone be spoken, may God’s words alone be heard. Amen. Well, isn’t THAT just a fun gospel passage. Jesus tells the crowds – you know, those same folks from last week, another parable (actually – he tells a few more, but our lectionary cuts them out and makes us wait until next week’s episode on the Jesus Channel). ...…

Today’s sermonette is given by Rev. Kevin Robson, Chief Mission Officer for the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. Beginning Monday, July 24, His Time’s Daily Lectionary will be renamed to "Sharper Iron." The content will be the same, but the music and name will be fresh and new! The Morning Prayer Sermonette will also be moving to a separate feed.…

Rev. Kevin Robson, Chief Mission Officer for the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, studies Galatians 6:1-18. Today’s study includes grace alone versus works, keeping score at church, having mercy on all people, putting up with other Christians, and sowing to the flesh versus sowing to the spirit. Beginning Monday, July 24, His Time’s Daily Lect ...…

Morsels & Stories: We spent a little more time with the Children’s Illustrated Bible from last week. Sermon: What might this parable have sounded like if it was told today? What does the product of the seed in good ground need to hear? The lessons can be found by clicking here. I worked most closely with Matthew 13: 1-9 18-23. Listen: https://t ...…

July 16, 2017: May God’s words alone be spoken, may God’s words alone be heard. Amen. Thanks to things really starting to take off in our parish office, I was able to leave work early enough this week to catch a baseball game. No, not the Mets, or even the Jackals. This was a game of the Little League team – the Montclair Bulldogs. I was there ...…